
#4: Interview with Kymara Lonergan on Exploring Emu Farming in the Hudson Valley - 03-21-2024
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In this episode we interview Kymara Lonergan, owner of Thunder Horse Hollow Farm in Ulster County, New York. Kymara shares her unique story of raising emu, the large flightless birds that are cousins of the ostrich. She discusses how she got started farming emu, inspired by her family's agricultural roots in Connecticut. Kamara provides insights into emu behaviors, their diet, housing needs, challenges of raising them in New York's climate, and the growing market for emu meat and oil products. She highlights the benefits of emu oil for skin care and how farms can diversify into emu farming. Kamara also talks about the role of New York Farm Bureau in supporting her farm, lobbying efforts, and promoting education around niche livestock farming. It's a fascinating look at a lesser-known but promising aspect of New York agriculture.
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(00:00) - Intro to Thunder Horse Hollow Farm
(01:13) - Kamara's Agricultural Roots
(02:59) - The Allure of Emu Farming
(04:39) - Getting Started with Emus
(07:32) - Emu Behavior & Care
(12:46) - The Benefits of Emu Products
(16:36) - Challenges of Emu Farming
(23:23) - The Importance of Agricultural Education
(28:37) - Farm Bureau's Support
(33:48) - Advice for Prospective Emu Farmers
(35:55) - Outro & Contact Info